No, Novelette No. 1 is marked "Modere sans lenteur". Poulenc LOVES pedal and has no did not mark it "sans pedale". The final trill at the end is F# to G, as it is played here. The G-natural sign is obvious. ---- This is a nice performance of three great pieces. My favorite is the last one, based on a tune by Manuel de Falla. Well done. Look for the Chester edition. That is the urtext.
the "un peu mon vite" (1st novelette)is supposed to characterize a harpsichord playing so maybe no pedal as poulenc designates, "san pedale". last note of 2nd novelette-"tres sec", the second trill(3rd novelette) near end is F#-G#, otherwise a good performance!
I didn't listen to the first two novelettes as I am only learning the final one. I find that it felt a bit rushed. But very fluent. Well done.
Agapeh7 6 months ago
No, Novelette No. 1 is marked "Modere sans lenteur". Poulenc LOVES pedal and has no did not mark it "sans pedale". The final trill at the end is F# to G, as it is played here. The G-natural sign is obvious. ---- This is a nice performance of three great pieces. My favorite is the last one, based on a tune by Manuel de Falla. Well done. Look for the Chester edition. That is the urtext.
JHJennings 1 year ago
the "un peu mon vite" (1st novelette)is supposed to characterize a harpsichord playing so maybe no pedal as poulenc designates, "san pedale". last note of 2nd novelette-"tres sec", the second trill(3rd novelette) near end is F#-G#, otherwise a good performance!
licoricestic 3 years ago